October 2022 archive

Exxon and Chevron report huge earnings in 3rd quarter

  Two of the nation’s largest oil and gas companies, Exxon Mobil Corporation and Chevron Corporation announced Friday their earnings were into the billions of dollars in the third quarter—nearly $20 billion for Exxon and more than $11 billion for Chevron Exxon’s $19.7 billion in earnings translated into $4.68 a share while Chevron investors earned …

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Dividend increase reported at Alliance Resource Partners in Tulsa

  Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. announced that the Board of Directors of ARLP’s general partner approved an increased cash distribution to its unitholders for the quarter ended September 30, 2022. Unitholders in the Tulsa-based company, considered one of the largest coal mining operators in the eastern part of the U.S., will receive a cash distribution …

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Manufacturing activity dips in Oklahoma and other states reports Federal Reserve Bank

  The White House might be celebrating the 2.6% growth in the economy from July through September, but a new Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank report shows a decline in manufacturing activity in the Tenth District that includes Oklahoma. The October Manufacturing Survey released by Chad Wilkerson, vice president and economist at the Bank said …

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Third quarter gain reported by Mammoth Energy Services

    Mammoth Energy Services recorded an increase in its third quarter earnings as the firm had $107.2 million in total revenue compared to $57.5 million from a year ago. It was also a gain over the $89.7 million reported in the second quarter of 2022.   Net income for the third quarter of 2022 …

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Oklahoma rig count increased while national numbers fell reports Baker Hughes

  While Oklahoma’s rig count grew to 66 in the past week, the national numbers dropped by three to 768 according to the Baker Hughes Rig Count released on Friday. Oklahoma saw a gain of one to reach 66 compared to only 43 reported a year earlier. The nationwide numbers saw a decline of two …

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Headlines of other energy stories

** One of the Alamo City’s more influential business leaders and philanthropists, Bill Greehey, is stepping down as chairman of San Antonio-based NuStar Energy Inc., effective immediately. Brad Barron will succeed Greehey, who has been named chairman emeritus of the San Antonio-based company. ** A new report by the environmental nonprofit Greenpeace released on Monday finds that the vast majority …

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Oil leases near Chaco in New Mexico lead to lawsuit

  Environmental groups have gone to court to block the Biden administration after it approved oil leases in northwest New Mexico, a site of historic Native American sites. The lawsuit was filed against the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. It contends the federal government is reneging its promise after approval …

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NASA discovers massive methane plume over Permian Basin

  Using its satellite capability, NASA says it has located at least 50 so-called “ methane super-emitters” worldwide, including a two-mile long plume associated with Permian Basin oil and gas infrastructure. The plume in the Permian was discovered through the NASA mission called EMIT or Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation reported the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The …

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OKC offers assistance program in paying water bills

  Oklahoma City Utilities customers who need help paying a water or wastewater bill may now turn to Oklahoma Human Services for help. Customers who need assistance may apply through the agency’s website at OKDHSLive.org. The City of Oklahoma City partnered with Oklahoma Human Services to provide bill pay assistance for eligible customer households as part …

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Water fight ends in favor of OKC home developer

  Oklahoma City developer Garrett and Company came away with a Denver Federal Appeals Court ruling in its legal fight with the Deer Creek Water Corp. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2021 lower court ruling that agreed with the developer, the conditions to get water service from Deer Creek were “unreasonable, …

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